The following is an excerpt from Anthony Spadafora | July 14, 2017 | betanews.com |

Apple has just announced that it will build its second data center in Denmark powered completely by renewable energy.

In total, the project will cost $921 million and the company expects that its new data center will begin operations during the second quarter of 2019. The data center will be located in Aabenraa in southern Denmark close to the German border and it will power all of Apple's online services across Europe, including Siri, Maps, iMessage, the iTunes Store and the App Store.

The company is not alone in deciding to build data centers in Europe though. In January, Facebook announced its own plans to build its third data center outside of the US in Denmark.

The Nordic manager for Apple, Erik Stannow, highlighted the fact that the new facility will run entirely off of renewable energy, saying:

"We're thrilled to be expanding our data centre operations in Denmark, and investing in new sources of clean power. The planned facility in Aabenraa, like all of our data centers, will run on 100 percent renewable energy from day one, thanks to new clean energy sources we're adding."

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